Background: The study investigated the meaning of recovery to eight people with chronic schizophrenia. Method: A qualitative methodology was used based on a 3-hour focus group. The material was transcribed and analysed into 18 subcategories and 4 categories; namely recovery as a multi-dimensional construct, the relationship of medication to recovery, a sense of hopelessness and helplessness about recovery, factors that promoted recovery. Discussion: Respondents believed that full recovery could not be said to have been achieved until they stopped medication and had a steady job. The support and care of family and friends were also vital, although sometimes problematic. Independent living has a different meaning in Chinese culture. Conclusio...
This paper explores the concept of recovery in relation to people living with psychosis. Previous st...
BACKGROUND: Research is required to better understand the psychosocial factors that influence the re...
Title: Exploring the Meaning of Recovery to Individuals Diagnosed with Severe and Persistent Mental ...
Background: The attitudes of medical professionals towards recovery from schizophrenia are key in de...
Background: This study explored the experience of first-episode psychosis from the patients' perspec...
Abstract Background Mental health recovery involves an integration of clinical and psychosocial fram...
Schizophrenia remains a complex, dynamic, multi-dimen-sional, and poorly understood condition. Altho...
The concept of recovery has been described in papers as a state of psychic, physical and social recu...
In Australia, treatment for people who are diagnosed with schizophrenia is framed around the idea of...
Schizophrenia has traditionally been viewed as a chronic condition with a very pessimistic outlook, ...
Recovery is a new concept positing that people with schizophrenia can lead fulfilling, satisfying, a...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objectives'. This study explores domains of recovery in sch...
Background: There is an increasing global commitment to recovery as the expectation for people with ...
This study aimed to establish consensus about the meaning of recovery among individuals with experie...
Schizophrenia has traditionally been viewed as a chronic condition with a very pessimistic outlook, ...
This paper explores the concept of recovery in relation to people living with psychosis. Previous st...
BACKGROUND: Research is required to better understand the psychosocial factors that influence the re...
Title: Exploring the Meaning of Recovery to Individuals Diagnosed with Severe and Persistent Mental ...
Background: The attitudes of medical professionals towards recovery from schizophrenia are key in de...
Background: This study explored the experience of first-episode psychosis from the patients' perspec...
Abstract Background Mental health recovery involves an integration of clinical and psychosocial fram...
Schizophrenia remains a complex, dynamic, multi-dimen-sional, and poorly understood condition. Altho...
The concept of recovery has been described in papers as a state of psychic, physical and social recu...
In Australia, treatment for people who are diagnosed with schizophrenia is framed around the idea of...
Schizophrenia has traditionally been viewed as a chronic condition with a very pessimistic outlook, ...
Recovery is a new concept positing that people with schizophrenia can lead fulfilling, satisfying, a...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objectives'. This study explores domains of recovery in sch...
Background: There is an increasing global commitment to recovery as the expectation for people with ...
This study aimed to establish consensus about the meaning of recovery among individuals with experie...
Schizophrenia has traditionally been viewed as a chronic condition with a very pessimistic outlook, ...
This paper explores the concept of recovery in relation to people living with psychosis. Previous st...
BACKGROUND: Research is required to better understand the psychosocial factors that influence the re...
Title: Exploring the Meaning of Recovery to Individuals Diagnosed with Severe and Persistent Mental ...